Aesthetics...
7 years ago
I love aesthetics and I pride myself on having a certain kind of aesthetic style, I've never been a big fan of artists who just do generic art with broad themes. "Babyfur", "Sissy", "Bondage", where it always has the same look, everything is pink or diapers are ridiculously thick, there's nothing special about that anymore in this day and age. I'm not an art critic though, everyone has the right to view and make what they like just as I do.
Personally my aesthetic kind of plays off the fact that I do all my art traditionally and naturally there will be little errors and mistakes from time to time, kind of like film grain in 16mm home movies or cracks and pops on a vinyl record. Errors make things organic, human, natural feeling as opposed to having things be 100% on model, lines drawn and redrawn time and time again with a Wacom. Of course I try my best to make everything clear and precise but if there's a slight curve in a line or bleed over from my ink I'll leave it as long as it doesn't detract from the art itself.
As for the content of the art, I take heavy, heavy influences from 70's childhoods, as I've stated before I like to call it the "Free To Be" kind of look. Scruffy, playful, not topical or overly focused on diapers or fetishy stuff (At least not intentionally). I've got too many influences to name, old television shows, music, even a few furry artists out there who I like. Not to mention myself, what I like and find my drawn to. Things I like to do when I'm roleplaying or just things I think my characters may like, things I half remember seeing years ago, even some stuff I remember from my own childhood if it fits within the context of everything else.
Personally my aesthetic kind of plays off the fact that I do all my art traditionally and naturally there will be little errors and mistakes from time to time, kind of like film grain in 16mm home movies or cracks and pops on a vinyl record. Errors make things organic, human, natural feeling as opposed to having things be 100% on model, lines drawn and redrawn time and time again with a Wacom. Of course I try my best to make everything clear and precise but if there's a slight curve in a line or bleed over from my ink I'll leave it as long as it doesn't detract from the art itself.
As for the content of the art, I take heavy, heavy influences from 70's childhoods, as I've stated before I like to call it the "Free To Be" kind of look. Scruffy, playful, not topical or overly focused on diapers or fetishy stuff (At least not intentionally). I've got too many influences to name, old television shows, music, even a few furry artists out there who I like. Not to mention myself, what I like and find my drawn to. Things I like to do when I'm roleplaying or just things I think my characters may like, things I half remember seeing years ago, even some stuff I remember from my own childhood if it fits within the context of everything else.
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